United States [Philadelphia?]: 1795. 64pp, contemporary plain wrappers. Scattered foxing, contemporary ink doodling on title page. Blank top title page margin clipped. Good+. "The land companies' attempt to uphold the sale of Georgia's western lands to them, in face of charges of bribery and fraud in the passing of... More

1827. [4] pp. Caption title [as issued], printed in seven columns. A tear costs several words, Good+. This issue includes a letter from Vice President John C. Calhoun claiming his innocence of "the sordid and infamous crime of participating in the profits of a contract formed with the Government, through... More

Milledgeville: Printed by Grantland & Orme, 1821. 40, [ii Index] pp, bound in later buckram. Blank corner of title page torn and repaired, institutional rubberstamps. Else Good+. The Session was called to enact a Statute on the distribution of lands acquired by Georgia pursuant to the Creek Indian Treaty... More

Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland, 1826. 248pp, lacking the original endpapers. Modern cloth, spine title with gilt-lettered red morocco label. Institutional bookplate on front pastedown, gilt-lettered library name stamped at base of spine. Light rubberstamp on blank portion of title page and first text leaf. Else Very Good. Various statutes treat... More

Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland, 1827. 296pp, library rubberstamp in blank portion of title page, else Very Good. [bound with] ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, PASSED IN MILLEDGEVILLE AT AN ANNUAL SESSION IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1828. Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland. 1829. 271, [1 blank] pp. Light... More

Milledgeville: 1850. 34pp, original blue printed front wrapper. Stitched and removed. Light stain to title leaf and faint stain to several subsequent leaves. Very Good. A significant illustration of the nature of the deep South's attachment to the Union in 1850. The Convention expresses Georgia's reaction to the Compromise... More

[Philadelphia: Ross?], 1798. 4pp, folded, lightly worn, Very Good. "Favors compensation to Georgia for cession of Talassee county to Creeks, by the Treaty of New York, August 7, 1790." De Renne. Evans 34784. NAIP w025622 [7]. De Renne 286. More

[Savannah? @1887]. 4pp. Caption-title. Folded, with blank inner margins repaired and quite worn. Good only. "Section 1081 of the Code of Georgia of 1861 organized the Volunteer Corps of the City of Savannah into a Regiment, entitled 'The First Volunteer Regiment of the State of Georgia,' embracing as many corps... More

7 3/4" x 9 3/4", folded. 1-1/3 pages, plus integral address leaf stamped 'FREE' and postmarked from Burlington, May 15. On light blue paper; small blank margin tear on last leaf from opening the Letter. Docketed as having been "Answered May 22/54." Very Good plus. Free Soil men of all... More

[Washington: Towers, 1859]. 8pp, caption title [as issued], disbound [some loosening]. Light stain, else Very Good. The Georgia Secessionist Senator argues for a Southern Route for the Pacific Railroad. "In the Senate, Iverson took an advanced position on 'Southern rights,' asserting that the only province of the federal government as... More

Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, Printers, 1850. 32pp. Title page vignette. Disbound and lightly worn, else Very Good. Governor Johnston rebuts Resolutions of Georgia and Virginia, which asserted that the Northern States, including Pennsylvania, had violated the Constitution on matters "connected with the slavery of the colored race." Johnston demonstrates that... More

New York: Holman & Gray, 1855. Original printed wrappers stitched, 20pp. Light upper blank margin spotting, Very Good. The Georgian King puts his spin on his disaster-filled tenure as Collector of the Port of San Francisco. "The custom-house was destroyed in the fire of May 4, 1851, and it... More

[Milledgeville? August 10, 1852]. [4] pp, printed on rectos only. Folio sheet, folded to 8-1/4" x 10-1/4". Old folds, Very Good plus. Printed on blue paper, and signed at the end in type. The Constitutional Union Party announces [prematurely, as things turned out] "the complete triumph of their principles..... More

Charleston: 1851. 52pp, disbound, light foxing. Very Good. Lumpkin, the first Chief Justice of Georgia, calls for Southern commercial independence. "Instead of inducing immigration within our borders, we are not able to enchain our sons to the soil of their nativity. Instead of attracting capital to come among us... More

Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1832. 20pp. Disbound, spine reinforced with paper strip. Lightly tanned, minimal foxing, minor wear. Good+ to Very Good. This is one of the most significant of the Supreme Court's constitutional cases. It was also printed in Washington this year in 39 pages. Worcester, a missionary... More

[Washington: 1815]. 6pp, caption title [as issued], disbound and toned. Good+. Considering the terms of the Georgia Cession of the Mississippi Territory to the United States, the Committee recommends admission. AI 36393 [2]. Not in De Renne. More

[Russell County, Alabama? 1857]. Broadside, 6.5" x 8". Printed in double columns with caption-title in fancy type, surrounded by decorative border with a plain outer border at edges. Light edge wear, small tear to bottom right corner [no text loss]. Else Very Good. Russell County is in southeast Alabama... More

Nashville: Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, [1890s?]. 47, [1] pp. Several maps, black and white photographs and illustrations throughout. Original pictorial wraps in color, bound into modern red cloth with gilt-lettered spine label. Scattered foxing of text, small mar to paper surface of page 9 with loss of a few words. Good+. More

New York: Vanderpool & Cole, Printers, 1829. 48pp. Original printed wrappers [edge-chipped, some foxing]. Closed tear at leaf 11-12 [no text loss]. Scattered foxing, old institutional rubber stamps. Signature of George C. Hornblower on the front wrapper. Good+. The object of the Indian Board was "the colonization and preservation... More